单词 | stump |
释义 | stump [stʌmp] noun PART LEFT 剩余部分 countable ■the part of something such as tree, tooth, arm or leg which is left after most of it has been removed 树墩,树桩;(牙齿等的)残余部分;残肢 •the stump of •Her smile broadened to reveal two rows of brown stumps.她微笑时露出两排褐色牙根。 [stʌmp] noun CRICKET 板球 stumps [plural] ■the three vertical wooden poles at which the ball is thrown in cricket (板球三柱门的)柱 [stʌmp] verb NO ANSWER 没有答案 be stumped informal ■to be unable to answer a question or solve a problem because it is too difficult 语塞;被难住,被难倒 •I'm completely •Scientists are stumped by [stʌmp] verb WALK 走 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to stomp 迈着沉重的步子走 [stʌmp] verb POLITICS 政治 transitive US ■to travel around an area giving speeches and trying to get political support 在…进行游说 •She remembers when her dad ran for governor and stumped the north of the state.她记得父亲竞选州长时到州北部地区游说的事。 [stʌmp] verb CRICKET 板球 transitive usually passive ■If the person hitting the ball in cricket is stumped, their turn to try scoring points is ended by a member of the other team knocking the bails off the stumps with the ball while they are outside a safe area. (板球中以球击落三柱门上的横木)使(打击者)出局 [stʌmp] verb Phrasal Verbs stump up (sth) UK informal ■to pay an amount or type of money for something, especially unwillingly (尤指不情愿地)掏腰包,付钱 •It can be cheaper to stump up for •Chissano said Western governments should stump up the cash |
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